Example sentences of "she live in " in BNC.

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1 She lived in hope and dread .
2 All magicians can be tested by laughter because corruption can not stand mockery ; and when his daughter laughed at him he drove her out into the wilderness , and she lived in the wilderness with the wild beasts and angels ministered to her .
3 Before , she lived in negative , now in positive .
4 In the spring and summer she lived in a cottage on the banks of the river Stour just below Tuckton bridge .
5 He kept asking her to ring whenever she was in London — she lived in Brighton — so that they could get together .
6 She lived in a big old tenement block .
7 She lived in a small house near ours and seemed very old to me ; but that was many years ago .
8 She lived in the Palestinian camp at Rashidiyeh , a wretched four square miles of breeze-block huts and cabins relieved only by the occasional tree , a straggling plant hanging from a poorly made brick wall and an open sewer that snaked uneasily down the centre of the mud roads .
9 She lived in a top flat ‘ up a hell of a lot of stairs , and she used to have a parrot on top of the stairs . ’
10 She lived in a very comfortable pensione near the Piazza Sannazzaro .
11 Brought up in Kinlochewe , she had left thirty years ago and never been back even though she lived in Tain only sixty-odd miles to the east .
12 She lived in Salford and was so poor that she often had to walk all the way to Manchester to rehearse .
13 She lived in Quay Street , Saltcoats and for as long as she was able to do so , spent much of her time around the harbour , conversing with the sailors amongst whom she had spent her life .
14 She lived in the present , loving her more each day and experiencing the secret joy of sharing in her child 's upbringing .
15 Deprived of a stable relationship with either parent , she lived in a fantasy world with dreams of financial and social success .
16 She lived in a first-floor council flat with her husband , Alex , who was admitted to hospital as an emergency with a gangrenous left foot three weeks after my visits began .
17 There she lived in the school house and had charge of a little brood of no more than eight or nine children .
18 She lived in a bungalow provided for her and at the time of Mr Farrington 's death was receiving £2.50 per week for her services and paying £1.50 a week inclusive of rates for the bungalow .
19 For public consumption she would allow the marriage to continue but Charles must stay at Highgrove while she lived in Kensington Palace .
20 As Gail Brunskill , she lived in the village of St Bees in Cumbria before moving to Whitehaven .
21 Carrie lifted her head and looked at him , and what she saw was a young boy , the same young boy she had known when she lived in the cottage .
22 She lived in a one-bedroomed flat , four floors up in a tower block .
23 She lived in Putney , in a flat at the top of a mansion block overlooking the river .
24 But she lived in the shadow of her sporty sisters and her mother who was ‘ captain of everything ’ when she was at school and would have played at Junior Wimbledon but for an attack of appendicitis .
25 She lived in hospital all her life and her short time with us was made a little more bearable by the wonderful nurses who loved and cared for her there .
26 She lived in the house .
27 If she lived in a mill town , the choice was more or less made for her .
28 Otherwise , and particularly if she lived in Edinburgh , she could answer one of the advertisements for a housemaid ; or she might , increasingly as the century wore on , try for a coveted job as shop assistant ; she might enter one of the monotonous and repetitive unskilled industrial jobs in say paper-bag making ; or use her school training in needlework to become a dressmaker .
29 I only got to know her a little as a teenager when I visited her on my own in the single-end where she lived in a Parkhead tenement , sleeping , washing and cooking in one room .
30 She lived in those
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